than 110,000 negatives, representing images of Europe, India, Japan, Hawaii, USA (United States), Mexico, and the Caribbean. Henle worked with fashion, portrait, travel and industrial subjects and his work was published by Life (Life (magazine)), Mademoiselle (Mademoiselle (magazine)), and Harper's Bazaar magazines. ''Fritz Henle, 83, Dies; Travel Photographer'', New York Times, February 5, 1993 Mexican–American War ''Supply
Islands U.S. Virgin Islands in 1993. Called, "the last classic freelance photographer" by photohistorian, Helmut Gernsheim, The Harry Ransom Center, ''Fritz Henle: In Search of Beauty'' Henle's career spanned more than 60 years, during which he amassed an archive of more than 110,000 negatives, representing images of Europe, India, Japan, Hawaii, USA (United States), Mexico
in 1909 and died in Saint Croix (Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands), U.S. Virgin Islands (United States Virgin Islands) in 1993. Called, "the last classic freelance photographer" by photohistorian, Helmut Gernsheim, The Harry Ransom Center, ''Fritz Henle: In Search of Beauty'' Henle's career spanned more than 60 years, during which he amassed an archive of more than 110,000 negatives, representing images
110,000 negatives, representing images of Europe, India, Japan, Hawaii, USA (United States), Mexico, and the Caribbean. Henle worked with fashion, portrait, travel and industrial subjects and his work was published by Life (Life (magazine)), Mademoiselle (Mademoiselle (magazine)), and Harper's Bazaar magazines. ''Fritz Henle, 83, Dies; Travel Photographer'', New York Times, February 5, 1993 notable_instruments '''Sportfreunde Stiller
than 60 years, during which he amassed an archive of more than 110,000 negatives, representing images of Europe, India, Japan, Hawaii, USA (United States), Mexico, and the Caribbean. Henle worked with fashion, portrait, travel and industrial subjects and his work was published by Life (Life (magazine)), Mademoiselle (Mademoiselle (magazine)), and Harper's Bazaar magazines. ''Fritz Henle, 83, Dies; Travel Photographer'', New York Times, February 5